Tuesday, November 15, 2022

For You: Biden Is No Sure Thing for 2024. What About Buttigieg? Harris? Even Whitmer?

Plus, As U.K. Braces for Painful Budget Cuts, the Mood Is Gloomy
November 15, 2022

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As U.K. Braces for Painful Budget Cuts, the Mood Is Gloomy

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World Leaders Meet as Global Economy Faces Multiple Threats

For Western Weapons, the Ukraine War Is a Beta Test

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McCarthy overwhelmingly won G.O.P. backing for speaker, but the vote signals he still faces a tough fight.

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In her new book, "The Light We Carry," the former first lady shares coping strategies for surviving stress and uncertainty.

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The police said they did not have a suspect in custody, and were working to document the events that led to the deaths of four University of Idaho friends.

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